Jojoba OilCarrier Oil

[ 1882 ]

per Gallon

Quantity:

$330.00

per Pint

Quantity:

$49.00

Jojoba oil is produced from the seed of a shrub native to Mexico and Southern California. It is used in massage, aromatherapy and to make skin and hair care products. The oil is particularly rich in tocopherols (vitamin E), which lends it antioxidant properties.

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d.aromatic profile &
blending companions

jojoba
carrier oil

Jojoba Golden has a pleasant, soft odor.

e.formulas & recipes

jojoba
carrier oil

Jojoba golden can be added to other carrier oils in order to extend shelf lives, and has become a common oil in the aromatherapy industries because of it's excellent skin care properties. The golden variety of Jojoba is less desired in cosmetic manufacturing; nonetheless, in applications that aren't sensitive to discoloration or odour, golden Jojoba is still commonly used. Massage therapists may use small amounts in their carrier oil blends, but as it will clog pores, its application is limited.

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f.what else you should know

jojoba
carrier oil

Jojoba golden is a favorite carrier oil. In actuality, it is a liquid wax. It closely resembles the sebum of the skin, and is rich in vitamin E. This promotes a glowing complexion. The golden variety of Jojoba may alter color and odors in cosmetics. It is also important to note that Jojoba may go cloudy in cool temperatures. It will return to its clear state with warming. Purchases of entire drums can also expect some clouding near the end of the drum. This is natural as Phospholipids (natural components of most vegetable oils) hydrate and precipitate out of suspension. The sediment is actually extremely high in beneficial vitamin E and will only create problems if the oil is heated to extreme temperatures where they will darken and precipitate out of suspension. Any sediment can be decanted out wherever practical.

Technically, because jojoba oil consists of long chain monounsaturated liquid wax esters, it’s not an oil, although it behaves like one. Unlike other vegetable oils, such as coconut or sweet almond, jojoba lacks the triglycerides, which would otherwise make it vulnerable to oxidation. This is why jojoba is more shelf-stable than other carrier oils and can be stored a long time.

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